Professional Education Opportunities
Through annual meetings and preconferences, divisional conferences, regional institutes, and local seminars, ALTA and ALA provide trustees and advocates with the resources they need to take the lead on today’s critical issues - library advocacy, intellectual freedom, funding, and public policy development.
Annual Conference 2005 (updated 2.11.05)
Friday, June 24, 2005
Preconference: Grassroots Library Advocacy: Creating Raving Fans
Organizer: Ellen Miller
Time: 9:00 am – 5:30 pm (changed from “5:00” to stay on-pre-set ALA time).
Price: $150
Description: Grassroots advocacy at City Hall and County Offices (plus voters and taxpayers) make the difference between a library that limps along and one that sprints. Many individuals know how to call and write electeds, but need help forming effective teams. Practice delivering key messages with your diverse team, and learn how to develop a comprehensive team. Working in small groups, you will develop My Own Action Plan to take back home. Speakers; Ellen Miller and Patricia Fisher.
Program: 2nd National Advocacy Honor Roll Banquet
Organizer: National Honor Roll Advisory Committee
Time: 7:30 – 10:00 pm (non-track time)
Price: $75
Description: Please join ALA, ALTA and all the states of the nation in honoring the achievements of extraordinary library advocates. The 1st National Advocacy Honor Roll Banquet, held in 2000, honored 20th century library advocates. This second banquet will identify and celebrate the achievements of library advocates during the last five years, and in all 50 states. Because advocates come from many walks of life and contribute to libraries in very different ways, each state chooses its own honorees. Plan now to be part of this opportunity to call attention to library advocacy and to recognize those who have worked so hard on behalf of America’s libraries. This event requires registration – please see the Registration form. Tickets are $75.
Saturday, June 25, 2005
Program: Opening Session: “Elected Officials: How to Get Their Attention on Library Needs”
Organizer: Anne Sterling
Time: 9:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m.
Description: Libraries must compete with many other agencies for badly-needed dollars. Trustees and advocates have to get the attention of elected officials at all levels of government. Donne E. Trotter, Illinois State Senator and Chairman of the Appropriations Committee, will advise you how to communicate and work with your legislators to obtain your library's needs. Speakers: Donne E. Trotter, Illinois State Senator
Program: ALTA President’s Program: Advocacy: The New Frontier
Organizer: President’s Program Cmt, Rose Mosley
Time: 1:30 – 3:30
Description: This program will identify and encourage advocacy through information giving, education, and training. You will learn how to create innovative and strategic partnerships with your community, your legislators, organizations and/or committees by promoting library advocacy. Speakers: Lillian Edelmann; Gail Dysleski; Valerie Lewis.
Sunday, June 26, 2005
Program: The Taste: Space Planning for Technology
Organizer: Education of Trustees, Denise Botto
Time: 9:30-11:00 a.m. (non-track time)
Description: Libraries are rapidly evolving environments. Library administrators, staff and trustees need to maintain their currency in all areas of technology in libraries. This moderated panel discussion will discuss many issues related to space planning for technology. Our speakers are Peter Magniani, an architect from Queens Public Library, Nolan Lushington, a library consultant and library building plan writer, and Alan Kirk Grey, who is involved in library technology. The program will be moderated by Betsy Larson, an information scientist. Their deeply interrelated fields, and the perspectives they present will help attendees to define local concerns and develop tools to strategize for the future. Moderator: Betsy Larson. Speakers: Peter Magniani; Alan Kirk Grey; Nolan Lushington.
Program: SOS Luncheon: Twix and Tweens: Library Programs to Motivate our Youth
Organizer: SOS Luncheon Cmt, Kim Johnson
Time: 12:00 – 2:00 pm (non-track time)
Price: $50
Description: The lost generation teens who are too young to be adults and too old to be children are the focus of this program. We will discuss how to motivate and market the library as a means of support, information, and fun for these young people between the ages of 12-19. We will be forging an old frontier with new ideas that work. Come and get an earful of great programs that will carry out this task. This event requires registration – please see the Registration form. Tickets are $50. Speakers: Monroe Smith
Program: Guess Who’s Here?
Organizer: Legislation Cmt, Claire Gritzer
Time: 2:30-4:00 (non-track time)
Description: This program describes a surprise FBI visit to your library, with the - who, what, where, why - all answered for you. There will be a dramatized version of a visit and tips and talking points will be given.
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